
Palm, Inc. released the Palm IIIc handheld computer. The new Palm IIIc product, with 8MB of memory, and provides software-upgradable flash-ROM memory for compatibility with future versions of the Palm OS software. The Palm IIIc is available immediately for an estimated retail price of U.S. $449. Stay tuned for our next issue, which will have in-depth coverage.

News.com says that Xerox will jump into the wireless market. Xerox is expected to announce MobileDoc, which will allow you to retrieve of electronic documents by having them forwarded to any email address or fax machine.

News.com says that Xerox will jump into the wireless market. Xerox is expected to announce MobileDoc, which will allow you to retrieve of electronic documents by having them forwarded to any email address or fax machine.

Mobile Generation Software officially released Account Manager-PC, the Windows 95/98/NT companion for the Mobile Account Manager software for the Palm platform. Mobile Account Manager and Account Manager-PC are available for $24.95.

BrainDock.com announced a service to deliver content and applications to WAP enabled smart phones and other wireless information devices. BrainDock.net will serve as a wireless Application Service Provider (wASP). When launched in May 2000, BrainDock.net will provide a content and services to wireless device users.

News.com has this report from the Windows 2000 launch in San Francisco. After appearnaces by Patrick Stewart and Carlos Santana, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates gave a keynote address.

AvantGo unveiled four new partners for AvantGo.com. Columbia Records, Interscope Geffen A&M, Ticketmaster Online-CitySearch’s Live Daily and Milor Entertainment Group join Amazon.com, mySimon.com and SonicNet in delivering music industry news and services to AvantGo.com users.

AvantGo unveiled four new partners for AvantGo.com. Columbia Records, Interscope Geffen A&M, Ticketmaster Online-CitySearch’s Live Daily and Milor Entertainment Group join Amazon.com, mySimon.com and SonicNet in delivering music industry news and services to AvantGo.com users.

Aladdin Systems announced it is now shipping HotTime for the Palm OS. HotTime automatically synchronizes a user’s desktop clock and Palm every time the you perform a HotSync.

ZDNet says that Palm Computing plans to unveil its color Palm next week in conjunction with the CeBIT 2000 show in Hannover, Germany.